2024 FORD MUSTANG GT FINALLY GETS PLACED ON THE DYNO

Last week, 2024 S650 Ford Mustangs began shipping from the assembly plant to dealerships nationwide. After many had to wait for Ford to complete quality vehicle inspections, we’ll finally start seeing this beautiful muscle car on the streets for what remains of the summer. Since customers have been seeing a slow death of the Legendary V8 engines, many buyers have opted for the option on the new Mustang. It didn’t take long for one such customer to bring the latest pony car to get tested on the dyno to see if the fourth-generation 5.0L Coyote V8 really makes 486 horsepower from the factory.

2024 Ford Mustang GT Dyno Test: Details

After getting hit with some smooth V8 engine sounds from the 2024 Ford Mustang GT, we get a look at the power rating of the car, and just like the Gen 3 Coyote engine, the power curve appears to be relatively smooth as the engine ramps up the rotations. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to see the numbers on the chart in the video, but Ford’s power claim is pretty accurate. Of course, we can see in the video that the power hasn’t fully reached its potential due to how new the car is. To be one of the first to place this beast of a car on the Dyno, Middleton Motorsports sacrificed some of the power numbers that would appear as the car is driven more and surpasses the 1,000-mile mark.

The power peaks at around 7000 RPM, though it’s clear they aren’t pushing the car too hard as they don’t want to add excessive wear early on. It may be a little-known fact, but many manufacturers don’t recommend pushing the car past 4000 RPM until after the first couple thousand miles are put on the engine. That said, Ford’s decision to have not one but two throttle body inductions and a dual intake that sucks in air through the distinctive openings at both sides of the grille appears to be paying off well.

The design of the fourth-generation 5.0L Coyote engine provides plenty of power for customers to enjoy and room for more if they choose to add to it. Not to mention that the entire thing is up to code with current emission standards. Overall, as the fastest Ford Mustang GT yet, there’s plenty of reason to be excited about what will be the last V8-powered muscle car.

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